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#1. What is the safest way to change lanes?
Proper lane-changing requires signaling, checking mirrors, and scanning blind spots.
#2. Which lane should you use for regular driving on multi-lane highways?
The right lane is for normal driving; left lanes are primarily for passing.
#3. True or False: Lane markings are only guidelines.
Lane markings are legal indicators of proper lane positioning and must be followed.
#4. What mindset should teens adopt regarding lane discipline?
Predictable lane behavior improves safety for you and everyone on the road.
#5. True or False: You can weave between lanes frequently to save time.
Frequent lane changes increase collision risk and reduce predictability for other drivers.
#6. What is the primary purpose of lane discipline?
Staying within lanes keeps traffic predictable and reduces the risk of accidents.
#7. What is the purpose of solid lines versus dashed lines?
Understanding lane markings helps prevent unsafe maneuvers.
#8. Lane discipline includes maintaining proper lane position when turning.
Staying within the correct lane during turns prevents collisions with other vehicles.
#9. Which of the following is a sign of poor lane discipline?
Poor lane discipline increases the risk of collisions and confuses other drivers.
#10. True or False: Tailgating is acceptable if you stay in your lane.
Tailgating reduces reaction time and is dangerous, even if lane discipline is followed.



